Does IKEA sell individual replacement parts?
Yes. For the Ikea IEL730CS0 electric range, individual replacement parts are available; you can purchase common service parts (like heating elements, switches, and bulbs) as needed rather than replacing the whole appliance. For model-specific part identification, use the owner's manual.
What parts are typically available individually?
For this model, individual components are commonly replaced one at a time, including:
- Oven heating parts such as the range bake element W10779716
- Cooktop heating parts such as radiant surface elements
- Control components such as burner or surface element control switches
- Convenience items such as the light bulb 8009 and light lens WP3196068
- Hardware items such as range screws and leveling legs
How to make sure you order the right part
We recommend matching by model number and part ID to avoid fit issues.
- Confirm your model number is IEL730CS0
- Compare the failed part’s shape, terminals, and mounting points
- Use the part ID (for example, W10779716) when ordering
- Check whether the part is for the oven (bake) or the cooktop (surface element)
- Review any notes and diagrams in the installation guide before disassembly
Quick examples (what the part does)
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not bake or bakes unevenly | Oven bake circuit | Range bake element |
| Oven light is out | Oven light circuit | Light bulb, light lens |
| One surface element will not heat | Cooktop element or switch | Radiant element, control switch |
Why it matters
Replacing a single failed component is usually the fastest, most cost-effective way to restore safe, consistent heating performance on an electric range, especially for high-wear items like bake elements and surface element switches.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the Ikea IEL730CS0 electric range, the most commonly replaced parts are the oven bake element, radiant surface elements, surface element control switches, and oven light components. These parts handle the most heat and daily wear, so they are the first to fail or show performance issues; see the owner's manual for model-specific use and care details.
Most common replacement parts (and what they do)
- Bake element: heats the oven for baking; failures cause slow preheat or no heat (example: range bake element W10779716).
- Radiant surface element: heats the glass cooktop; failures cause a burner not heating or heating unevenly (examples: range radiant surface element W11171119, range radiant surface element, 8-in W11047722).
- Surface element control switch: regulates burner heat; failures cause no heat, stuck-high heat, or cycling problems (example: range surface element control switch W10911303).
- Oven light parts: bulb and lens; failures cause no interior light (examples: light bulb 8009, light lens WP3196068).
- Cooktop glass: cracks or deep damage can require replacement (example: ceramic cooktop W10751483).
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part to check | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat or heats poorly | Bake element | W10779716 |
| One cooktop burner will not heat | Radiant surface element | W11171119 or W11047722 |
| Burner stuck on high or won’t change heat | Surface element control switch | W10911303 |
| Oven light out | Bulb or lens | 8009 or WP3196068 |
Why these parts fail most often
Heat, spills, and frequent on-off cycling wear down electrical components over time. The manual also emphasizes high-temperature safety around surface units and heating elements, which is a good reminder that these parts run hot and work hard during normal cooking.
Helpful tips before you order
- Match the symptom to the circuit (oven vs. one surface element vs. all burners).
- For cooktop issues, confirm the correct burner size (6-in, 8-in, dual) before replacing.
- For oven light replacement, disconnect power and let the oven cool; the manual outlines safe bulb replacement steps.
- If a burner heats but won’t regulate, prioritize the control switch over the element.
- If you see visible damage (blistered element, cracked cooktop), replace that part first.
For step-by-step troubleshooting, we recommend our radiant surface element on range not working video when a cooktop burner is not heating.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of an electric oven?
An electric oven in your Ikea IEL730CS0 range is built around heating elements (bake and broil), temperature sensing and controls, and the door and rack system that holds food safely while heat circulates. For model-specific features and use details, check the owner's manual.
Main electric oven parts (what they do)
- Bake element: Bottom heat source used for most baking and roasting.
- Broil element: Top heat source for high-heat browning and broiling.
- Oven control board and control panel: Sets modes, temperature, timers, and runs the heating cycles.
- Oven temperature sensor: Tells the control how hot the oven is so it can cycle elements on and off.
- Oven racks and rack supports: Positions cookware for proper airflow and even cooking.
- Oven light and lens/cover: Lets you see food without opening the door.
- Oven door glass and gasket: Helps retain heat; the gasket is critical for a good seal.
- Oven vent: Routes hot air and moisture out of the oven.
Parts you can replace on this model (examples)
These are common service parts we list for the IEL730CS0:
- Range bake element W10779716
- Light bulb 8009
- Light lens WP3196068
- Range oven control board WPW10613393
Convection note (if equipped)
Some versions use a convection fan to circulate hot air for more even cooking. When convection is running, the oven cycles the bake and broil elements while the fan circulates heat; the fan typically stops when the door is opened.
| Cooking mode | Primary heat source | What you will notice |
|---|---|---|
| Bake | Bake element | Steady, even bottom-up heat |
| Broil | Broil element | Intense top heat for browning |
| Convection (if equipped) | Elements plus fan | More even heat, often shorter cook time |
Why it matters
Knowing which part does what helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, weak baking often points to a failing bake element, while uneven cooking can relate to rack position, airflow, or convection operation.
Last updated: February 2026




